Norman Smit

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Country USA
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Organisation website http://www.flyingbreadbin.com
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Comment Use the wiki as a subsite on my experimental aircraft website

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My personal wikisite is used to connect techical information on the Flying Breadbin website I developed for an experimental aircraft I am building, the Zenith CH STOL 750, and another I am designing, which I call the Flying Breadbin.

I have had experience in developing wikis previously, and so have a sense of how powerful the software can be. An example of a current wikisite I launched and moderate is the Biofuels Wiki. The Biofuels Wiki used Canvaswiki originally, but is being migrated to Foswiki because of the range of plugins available making the site far more effective. This site has more than 1,000 pages with contributions by more than 100 people from across the globe. My personal wikisite is a TWiki site because Foswiki has no simple one-click install agreements with any of the major hosting companies. That site is called the Flying Breadbin Build Wiki. This site is coming along nicely and has several hundred pages of technical information tracking build progress, connecting components and providing a detailed record.

  • BeginnersStartHere - view a short introductory presentation on Foswiki for beginners
  • WelcomeGuest - starting points on Foswiki
  • UsersGuide - complete Foswiki documentation, Quick Start to Reference
  • Sandbox - try out Foswiki on your own
  • NormanSmitSandbox? - just for me *
Topic revision: 15 Apr 2011, NormanSmit
 
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